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e-content thoughts on copyright Vanessa Tuckfield

Intellectual Property Patents; Trade marks; Designs; Copyright; Circuit layout; Plant breeder's rights; and Trade secrets. 2 2

Gives copyright owner exclusive economic rights Protects the original expression of ideas It is FREE It is automatic Gives copyright owner exclusive economic rights Copy (includes into digital form) Publish Broadcast Publicly perform the material

What does copyright protect? Original works Written works Artistic works Musical works Dramatic works Subject matter other than works Computer Programs Compilations Films Sound recordings

Use themes Own created Statutory provisions Statutory licenses Open access licenses Purchased resources (licence, agreement, permission, implied licence) Shared resources (internally, externally)

© Canberra Institute of Technology 2010 Images

Educational site Used with permission Used with permission. www.edupic.net/virginia.htm

Public domain Works where copyright has expired Works where copyright owner has declared into public domain Public domain image

Creative Commons www.creativecommons.org Attribution Non-commercial No Derivative Works Share Alike http://www.flickr.com/photos/calliope http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/ 9

Part VB Any image with an ‘all rights reserved’ © apple co 2010 Paid for Reference source Tag it Copied under Part VB http://www.turnersandgrowers.com/templates/pagewide____2009.aspx

trademark Has trademark protection Careful of context that you use Ok in computer courses Reference/cite source Used under Part VB Copied under Part VB. http://www.mac-wallpapers.com/Apple-Wallpapers/blue-apple-logo-wallpaper/

mine Copyright notice © Commonwealth of Australia 2010 © Vanessa Tuckfield 2010 © Canberra Institute of Technology 1999 © Miles Franklin 1901

Image gallery Use as per instructions © Greenstreet 2003 used with permission

Music Statutory provisions Voluntary licenses Purchased resources mine Creative commons

Audiovisual material Statutory license (Screenrights) 200AB Statutory provision mine Creative commons

Text based Statutory provisions Statutory licenses (Part VB) Open access licenses (CC and AEShareNet) Purchased resources (licence, agreement, permission, implied licence) Mine resources (shared internally, externally)

Aesharenet licences http://www.aesharenet.com.au/ Free for Education U – Unlocked Content S – Share and Return P – Preserve Integrity C – Commercial Licence E – End-user Licence 17

Use themes Statutory provisions Statutory licenses Open access licenses Purchased resources (licence, agreement, permission, implied licence) Shared resources (internally, externally) 18

Copyright Kitchen Provides support and advice on this topic. http://copyrightkitchen.flexiblelearning.net.au/ Vanessa Tuckfield Copyright Officer Benchmarking and Research | Australian Flexible Learning Framework Canberra Institute of Technology T (02) 6207 3158 | F (02) 6207 3379 | M 0416 169 313 | E vanessa.tuckfield@cit.act.edu.au Post: GPO Box 826, Canberra ACT 2601

Case study Have a look at this video, and answer questions Got maths, by colebw loaded July 2007, watched August 2010 http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=3682&title=Got_Math_ Identify all the different pieces of intellectual property used in the clip? Could an Australian teacher create an equivalent clip and use with their class? Could an Australian teacher put it up on the internet? For Australia, what important aspect is missing?

Finding CC images http://www.geograph.org.uk/ - photographs of the British Isles all under CC licences http://openphoto.net/ - a moderated photo community with over 3000 CC licensed Web resources where some material is CC licensed or open access http://www.flickr.com – online photo album – CC licensed material can be accessed via the main site, or through a dedicated portal at http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons http://www.pictureaustralia.org – Australian themed images, some of which are CC licensed. Includes the following Flickr groups: People, places and events - http://www.flickr.com/groups/83633840@N00/ Australia Day - http://www.flickr.com/groups/69431001@N00/

Finding CC sound/music http://ccmixter.org – CC sound remix tool and archive http://www.opsound.com – CC music archive http://www.magnatune.com – CC record label http://jamendo.org – CC music distribution site http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/ - collaborative database of CC licensed sounds http://cchits.org/ - collaborative podcast where users can contribute, find, and share music under CC licences http://www.artistserver.com/ - music community http://soundtransit.nl/ - archive of “field recordings” from various locations around the world published under a CC Attribution licence

Finding CC audiovisual http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Film - CC wiki listing notable CC licensed films. http://www.revver.com – advertising supported CC video site http://elephantsdream.org - Elephants Dream, open source film • http://www.overmundo.com.br/overblog/cafune-na-rede - Cafune, feature-length CC film • http://www.oddjobjack.com/freejack.php - Master flash files and bitmaps of every piece of art used in the Odd Job Jack cartoon, available under a CC licence

Finding CC text http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Books - CC wiki listing notable CC licensed books http://freewords.org/freepress/ - an artistic project which releases an eclectic mix of writing under CC licensing http://www.austlii.edu.au/ - collection of Australian state and federal legislation, case law and journals. AustLII participates in the free access to law movement. http://www.curriki.org Teaching resources http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html - provides free, searchable, access to MIT's course materials for educators, students, and self-learners around the world.